toni_roccia00_COMADISCO_-_CD_IS_DC
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- 2006-12-20
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- comadisco,toni music,tonimusic,torino
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- 257.4M
"CD is Dc" is a project fulfilled with the history of modern music. The join venture promoted by Hugo, Titta and Fabrizio is an explosive conversation between three different ways to think about music. The result is pure energy. Acoustic instruments played within a digital atmosphere. Digital emotions described through melanconic lyrics.
According to wikipedia definition: "The origin of dance-punk dates back to the late 1970s in New York and England, where guitar-based bands started to experiment with more dance-friendly rhythms. During this time, disco and funk also crossed over into many rock clubs."
Comadisco is a contemporary expression of punk music.
An electronic riot played by nasty kids.
"Cd is DC"...a dive back into the future.
According to wikipedia definition: "The origin of dance-punk dates back to the late 1970s in New York and England, where guitar-based bands started to experiment with more dance-friendly rhythms. During this time, disco and funk also crossed over into many rock clubs."
Comadisco is a contemporary expression of punk music.
An electronic riot played by nasty kids.
"Cd is DC"...a dive back into the future.
- Addeddate
- 2006-12-13 11:19:27
- Boxid
- OL100020107
- Identifier
- toni_roccia00
- Year
- 2006
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